Ocronza 7, 1865.]r 
other a good table Apple very much like Court 
are two sorts of Клас - he 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
941 
awarded. In the class of three dish Pears Mr. | 
Whiting was 186 with Fi fruit of Thom: i 
e ad B and Comte de Lamy. Mr. Ea rle 
a 
of 
mpson's, Marie 
ey, who was 2nd, 
h Brown Beurré, Gansel's Bergamot, and Магіе | 
different farms, ав the manures which gave the largest 
|return on one farm did not yield the — crop 
another. ese variations are to ted in al 
expee 
field experimente, and, are due to the special circum- 
each. rials are 
те King of the Pippins, wit 
forgetting the old favourite Golden 7 Los 
y PT of the Peach trees were very h it 
frait, no d thing in ag country, es C sa gp 
- ы mother wher uch ` labour 
The ^ 
m Sydn 
erican Pound 
, and we saw 
m 
abont ba ы! а ph 
We have in the colonies almost as m many 
т Peches as we have for Apples 
Mr. Whiting. Mr. McLaren had Glou Morceau, Mar 
Louise, and Beurré Bosc. Мг. Rulett, to Lo ir 
Palmerston, had a beautifully gro wn?Providence Pine- 
apple, ты ч M fhich a special Certifi- 
cate was awarded, ofM say doen Grapes 
was contributed by ^ born f Finc chley, which, 
fie ld wüere the t 
made, Where - 
duotad on a uc fii. the local influences 
materially affect the result ; but where, аз m "the 
present case, t 
farms, and the mean produce o Z the 10 0 rule is 
obtained, then си. disturbing influences of d farm 
practically neutralise by those of 
awarded a 2d prize. An in iere Grape, called 
the МЕ doa "Taking the mean produce from tho 
ment on wer A varieties. Mr. Graha:n's Cranford Mus- à 
у vaiue for each 
th 1 
Фа д5 ei Аб 
d its way her 
Sydney, an The [^ is vidc 6 
„рн P ju, Lo and sugar 
А great variety of Plu e grown, and amongst 
tbem some very health y, tre е 
, red or purple: "fruited, white or yellow- 
t. Martin’s Quetsche в seems to do well 
d it t will b e 
It is very nice to eat from the tree as well. 
bte n for Cherri | was gone e by, but we Ar 
notice that Bigarreau 
o 
artarian ів 
and valuable for its че ess All f Cher 
trees bear very abundant crops in Сеш, 
ot epe Fruits, we noticed some r 
each, namely, W. 
both” very РЕ 
Quinces, and, p of all, some nuts of the true large 
i Cob. The nuts came out from E 
edlars and Pear-shaped | R 
had pre said in its fi A Grape called 
Napo. хэ р-н by Mr. Ingram, of barrari was 
the Peruvian dp Hades, A. гузеј in А 
produce — ice the plots treated with these 
ight—o 
considered, as has been indeed p 
columns, to be a ver y useful s ort for c open walls ; and 
good specimens of рех тое from out of doors came 
mac — AN 
class Certifica! 
la 
Au for which a 
arded, It is а 
osi! 
i ali 
а тез EtA Late 
pects a E esirable € 
peg h 19 10, to the acre т 
they may vi" 
— 
mbered t 
s dry, n T droug 
d. 
са ери 
mh А Чы ng the r^s obtainable i in 
а dry imilar series of field e experi 
n 
inr Ear was awarded t 
М 
Th htainad f; |} 1 
in 
A First-el 
& Son for mples of Belle de P Fontem, | 
e red an MI ү ow Four E ee. a — zn 
iety's Garden came а 
opportunity 
" UR years 
Section D. чай and Botany) Dr. aea 
per on the age = v^ е 
саше fro 
which were good examples of TEA. иреше, sri a papo and e xhibite Sketeh шар, trace 1 fro 
Coe's Golden Drop, Dunmore a kind in way of|the Grent emer hg bue. wd rm e» »xi- 
the last mentioned, and Coe's La Red. e same | mately the position and extent of the Deodar tracts 
colleetion also contained the Royal poma Me better tw the Jumna and Indus rivers far as 
sort than the ordinary white ^ nd; and Ger Prince, dee. ined. He dwelt upon the applicability of the 
ry Men black Plum ; Cushin, it th d Deodara for v ay purposes, 
or 
A Government 
ri pated Mis pn #8 me кану 
Danish f, 
e six yea TA seedlings have been nursed 
у= since with g and the ети ult is that the 
bush has a fair ещи m large nuts on it. This 
no doubt the first time this sort of nut has fruited in 
Canterbury. 
a 
Societieg, a 
А. HORTICULTURAL: Oct. 8 (Floral Committee). 
ont: 
new w hits Potato ine Freedom, of which би 
reina e d sonni d been furnished from well- 
is | known author: 
н ÁssocLATIO x.—We e add a fow more passages 
som d the 1 reports of the Section: 
In Section B. iege "Send, Dr. 8. Mac- | 
er on 
princi "ds псу. EM ras of еы 
rid эке re the Chenab alone in one year 
not less than 12,000 tons. Allusion was made 
lis qe: ting and increasing trade in timber ш 
Indus and Kabul rivers—an important subject iu its 
commercial and political bearing. The ar grows 
at an elevation of from v^ z не 000 еу in Ld 
dam read a re, or 
esi 
were contributed on this occasion by Mr. . Tur 
Messrs. ев & Son. Among the varieties pen E dp 
fine ne e named Maréchal Niel, Madame 
Che Vaillant, A Vi dor 
Charles кь Kips Acre, Duc de R loire 
de Dijon, Celine iem. imn. "Austr Briar, 
Souven others, for|sam 
yelo Hw 
Dahlias wi and e 
Bragg, to ihe Nor ө f whom: a Ве ди Certifi 
was awarded for Le o Noir, & very dark faney 
em boldly tipped with A whit e From Mr. Tur 
and |t 
pape 
tb ier, 
ех! һаз 
oubt contribute hy to 
карру. "The chem eal composition of an 
1h 
verage | th 
ya 
t in М manufacture of | invariably prefer the Deodar Tor M parioa it 
Kara 
is used in the — un ошса тщ 
вашріе із: етмай %. 62; oil, 1.28; 
pounds, 5.46 ; ligneo us fibre , 66.28 ; starch, gum, and 
sugar, 22.37; Бо 04. 1а the manufacture into 
[жей the ma ks 
ch were r short 
шыу на of it is » rend liable to tear. т 
in 
Eis et 
ей | commonly in the proportion о 
b 
s fibro , how- | logs floated down the different rivers. The im im 
t 
re, ап 
ustomary, therefore yg T 
from ;Esparto qr 
1 B employed as : 
ity ob the Зо news- 
eh soda liquor, 
us and 
manufactured 
d 
t is | the British Associat 
ixing the | since then the jen e attracted great attentio 
rags, India and Englan 
n рт 
eetings in 1850 and 1851, me 
Чыгыз, обон ey md the same subject, re- 
marking oss "upon the рес grege of certain trees of 
this kind, empted growth of 
ve" 2 fom n о French т NOR. 
| times its own v 
e, th possesses 
8| of C e them within t - aes Two мш havo 
ration for the arresi 
the way 
This promises to form 
Ё ent, m. r less soda liquo: 
The first, t the "boiling y dom id ју, een. the 
? us шай 
Кыйры у ui "of. the 
тешйпө with carbonace e coal o or 
а апу 
|во ш 
unro thought t the Deodar would never be of 
M nds upon the aoil i in which it is 
A discussion ^ took place as ada quor с of the ge. 
with the Cedar or Lebanon, in h Dr. Thomson, 
- | Col. Munro, and Dr. Cleghorn took rS 
ЖАША. of 2530065. 
the n kw V. Anderso vbi ch 
Жага Код has induced to flower "Y ы рго!а- 
КДА In n pote bore" these Veronicas | о 
to high ly ornamental appearance, and well deserve 
Pide irl тий {ог the ‘decoration of en con- 
eenhouses lae: he season. From Mr. 
w- ved p: leni um "morgan 
q ven the hlc "т the et in arid 
cesspools, where it -— à through the 
dpan сай 
soil. Both plans — 
Dr. Macken also ri 
Agricultural reinen 
a paper on the Results of 
undertaken at the author's 
culturista in _Roxburghs hire, and 
ments referred to 
Љу agricu 
f, 
in 1864.. The experi- | Whatev 
The Orchard House, or the Cultivation -— Fruit Trees 
under Glass. - Thomas Rivers, elfth эсте 
London rinm 
said to the contrary, orchard- 
The very fact "e вы 
1 editio 
of Hornsey ; Ipomca Bona Nox a 
from Mr. Earle ey; uar а ри c s 1 
ved plant, called Alternanthera 
OW in 
Du ад 
8 (Р nit M esie —Mr. Earley, gr. 
or, Esq., Digswell, pue E lst prize i re 
o 
-looking dessert Apples, consisting 
* a asc i Sootland., Twelve | as 
Aireak jan urial mist re used in 
and formed a set of experiments whilst 10 farmers 
r arrangements for carrying out ZW wirid 
ents. These mixtures сое Ма es гга 
no, phosphatie guano, р osph: omes n 
gano ph hate, guano-superphosphato, sulphate of 
and 
. allotted % esch mai 
Riv 
the trials, ak. "the last yea 
houses h 
name of orc CB ras boit than during 
here are of eme 
—there of 
| fruit trees under ir 
[M 'ippin, f the Pippins. 
Kanes a collection of Ll 
Leo СЫ CELUM 
Abbey, Winter, Micklebam, 
аа ns, for ich 
«rer ce — nob уа рей 
а let prize was | field, 
ght dier чә а тд 
f ү! 
and in E DU а li Mid Uie (did 
gaa кебе, 
tes ЖА os 
Turnips, and nd the ield or produce was ч weigh ы fà 
Phe es obtained were on 
